Pacific Controls Cloud Services adopts VMware network program

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With Dubai-based Pacific Controls Cloud Services (PCCS) recently joining VMware, Inc.’s vCloud Air Network Program, the IT as a Service company will be able to offer cloud-hosted virtual desktops and applications.

PCCS plans to leverage the Horizon DaaS Bundle of VMware to deliver a full windows desktop and applications from its cloud for access by any device from anywhere.

The solution is available in the VDI Edition or Remote Desktop Session Host Edition, based on customer requirements.

“PCCS has always focused on bringing unique and high value solutions and services to its customers to help them derive productivity, reduce costs and enhance their competitiveness,” Dilip Rahulan, executive chairman of PCCS, said. “We are a pioneering provider of cloud solutions in the Middle East, with a cloud infrastructure that is second to none. Our partnership with VMware is yet another step in this direction.”

The VMware Horizon DaaS Solution will enable PCCS to offer customers benefits in the way desktop services are deployed, managed and used. This service will give customers a premium user experience that will enhance efficiency and reduce costs while attaining scalability and agility.



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